Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($947,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
A high floor "C" line apartment rarely becomes available. The semi-private landing opens upon a well-designed Classic 6 layout. Residence 10C, with nearly ten foot high ceilings and beautiful hardwood floors throughout, offers graciously proportioned, light-filled, quiet rooms, presenting three exposures and quintessential Lenox Hill views.
A charming foyer leads into a sun-flooded living room with lovely pre-war details, and oversized windows that flank a large wood-burning fireplace. The living room adjoins a large corner formal dining room with a beamed ceiling and lovely views to the North, and to the East through a wall of stunning casement windows. Next to the Dining room are the oversized windowed kitchen and a generously-sized maid's room with an ensuite bath.
There is a separate hallway off the foyer leading to the other side of this home where the two master sized bedrooms are located, one of which has exposures to the North and West, the other is north facing and easily accommodates two double beds, dressers and a desk, and both have their own baths.
955 Lexington Avenue is ideally located in a discreet and highly desirable pre-war building. Built in 1924 by the iconic Rouse & Goldstone Architecture firm, who were also responsible for 1107 Fifth Avenue and 755, 760, 815 and 850 Park Avenue, 955 is a full-service building with 12 floors and 29 co-operative apartments. Owners benefit from the intimacy and exclusivity of the superbly managed building, with excellent financials.
955 Lexington Avenue has 24 hour attended elevator operator/doorman, and a live-in superintendent. Pied--terre purchasers are welcome. Pets are allowed. Washer/dryers are permitted as are through-wall air conditioning.
A Private storage bin in the basement, where firewood is available for residents, transfers with the unit. There's 2% flip tax split between the seller and buyer. 50% financing permitted.
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